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With the recent evolution of Information and Communication Technologies and the rapid dissemination and use of digital technologies in almost all fields and levels of modern society, two highly context-dependent polysemic constructs have arisen, namely e-readiness and digital transformation. However, although the literature on e-readiness and digital transformation has increased in the last years, digital transformation readiness is still an exploratory construct, lacking a unified definition. Nevertheless, both previous constructs are increasingly essential to understand most of the changes and challenges that have occurred in the world in the 21st. Century, this literature review intends to contribute to filling the conceptual gap related to a consolidated definition of the theme by performing a thematic analysis to propose a digital transformation readiness framework.

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Digital Transformation Readiness: A Literature Review and A Proposed Framework

With the recent evolution of Information and Communication Technologies and the rapid dissemination and use of digital technologies in almost all fields and levels of modern society, two highly context-dependent polysemic constructs have arisen, namely e-readiness and digital transformation. However, although the literature on e-readiness and digital transformation has increased in the last years, digital transformation readiness is still an exploratory construct, lacking a unified definition. Nevertheless, both previous constructs are increasingly essential to understand most of the changes and challenges that have occurred in the world in the 21st. Century, this literature review intends to contribute to filling the conceptual gap related to a consolidated definition of the theme by performing a thematic analysis to propose a digital transformation readiness framework.

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